@sircapsalot: it is possible and we do have automation for our app which is built in flash. It required that we add custom flex handlers which can then be called through javascript. Linux: To get flash working on chrome 54, I took a working copy of the plugin file from my /usr/google-chrome, then I was able to use pass in a command line argument to chromedriver: ClassLoader classLoader = getClass.getClassLoader; File flashPath = new File(classLoader.getResource('libpepflashplayer.so').getFile); ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions; options.addArguments('-ppapi-flash-path=' + flashPath); return new ChromeDriver(serviceBuilder.build, options); Windows: @user7038292's solution to install flash manually resolved the issue.
Avid Knowledge Base Adobe Flash Player was blocked because it is out of date. This article exposes a message that can be generated by Google Chrome following an update of the browser.
Last Updated: October 25, 2017 Products Affected: You log in MediaCentral UX using Google Chrome and you are presented with this notification: The Media pane also displays a similar message instead of connecting to the Avid Playback Services: If you must use MediaCentral UX now, you can click the Run this time option to get past this message but it will return the next time you log in. This is only a temporary solution. What proper actions should be taken to stop such notification? As the notification explains, Google Chrome version 54 requires an update of the Adobe Flash Player plugin.
The browser Update plugin. Option will not work because the Flash Player is blocked, so we suggest these steps. Access the Adobe website at. Click Need Flash Player for a different computer? In Step 1 Select an operating system, pick the one matching your system. In Step 2 Select a version, pick 'FP XX for Opera and Chromium - PPAPI'. Click Download now button.
Perform the installation as instructed by Adobe ( steps not provided in this article as they might change). Verify that the Adobe Flash Player plugin has been updated as per Google Chrome requirements: Note: A previous version of this article used chrome://plugins for this verification but this option is now deprecated and unavailable.
Recently almost every time I try to open google, facebook or youtube i am diverted to a page which displays this message 'WARNING! Please update to Continue' in a pop up. The website I am diverted to looks like a the flash player website. I stupidly clicked download and tried to install. I m trying to BLOCK the Adobe flash player from Chrome completely, so I dont want Chrome telling me incessantly that it s out of date. I DON T CARE IF IT S OUT OF DATE, JUST BLOCK IT PERMANENTLY! Noswegwe 3 years ago.